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Hopefully someone will have seen this before and know the answer; I replaced my airspeed indicator 6 months ago because it was an illegal instrument, and it read about 10 mph too fast according to my GPS. It was also old, and on it's last legs. I bought a new one, marked it, and installed it. Still about 10-15 MPH too fast. We just had the airplane in pieces for a rigorous annual, wings off, and no problems noted. Today I installed a freshly benched checked, new airspeed indicator. Still, it shows 10-15MPH faster than actual speed, according to the GPS. The A&P tried disconnecting the startic line (tried this before) but no change. Now, call me dumb, but I can easily see how it may read slow, bug in the pitot, etc. But how does it possibly sense more pressure than exists? Well, at least we ruled out the gauge. In the interim, I have marked the indicator with tape, at the speed where "any slower and thou shalt fall out of the landing flare", so I can safely fly the airplane till we figure this out. Once a test pilot, always a test pilot I suppose. The A&P is going to get the test box to connect to the plane later this week. I know what the outcome will be, but once we confirm it's high, now where do we look? If you wonder, in cruise, calm winds, GPS says 103 MPH. Airspeed says 114-ish. Ideas anyone? Thanks in advance, Brett Slagle in Gorgeous Georgia 415D #3817 N225D ========================== To leave this forum go to: http://ercoupers.com/lists.htm
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